Category Archives: Outdoors

Good stuff. Much of the concern stems from a lack of understanding of the law enforcement functions carried about by officers in small federal agencies. These agents have the power to make arrests and execute warrants, just like their better-known … Continue reading →

Reason – What’s an Assault Weapon? A Reason-Rupe Public Opinion Survey conducted this month suggests such misconceptions are common. After asking the 1,000 respondents if they thought people should be “prohibited from owning assault weapons,” the survey (which is sponsored … Continue reading →

Anti-gun Va. lawmaker who brandished AK-47 in legislature was disbarred after brutal 1999 assault: A Virginia lawmaker who drew gasps from his colleagues when he brandished a borrowed AK-47 during an anti-gun speech Thursday was found guilty in 2002 of … Continue reading →

Grant Cunningham – The myth of situational awareness, illustrated. This isn’t an example of why situational awareness is a great thing; it’s an illustration of why it’s not the panacea so many make it out to be. Just so we’re … Continue reading →

Rich has an article about storing guns in a house with kids. I use a big safe and then a small quick access pistol safe. The pistol safe is a DAC Sport Safe, which is an electronic safe with a … Continue reading →

A reader emails: i saw your webpage about the commandos, and as you seem to know alot about them, i thought id try to find out something about a rifle i picked up years ago. its an m1 carbine in … Continue reading →

Passes 255 to 67, with 17 Democratic defections. The rest of the Democrats staged a walkout. In comments: 65/193 Democrats = 33%, meaning that two thirds of House Democrats were not willing to go on record as defending Holder. That … Continue reading →

“It is possible to own too much. A man with one watch knows what time it is; a man with two watches is never quite sure.” – Lee Segal In the world of firearms there’s the phenomenon of gun owners … Continue reading →

Recent 10/22s are drilled and tapped for scope mounts and the rear part of the Tech-Sight uses those holes in the receiver. Just remove the protective screws from the receiver, put a little Loc-tite on the new screws, and screw … Continue reading →

ME: That’s gonna leave a mark. TAM: That’ll buff right out. ME: The driver may not notice it now, but he’s really gonna feel it in the morning. TAM: A good mechanic could have it running again in a couple … Continue reading →